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* [An Introduction to Python][282] - Pretty much what it says on the tin. [Python License][283].
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* [Effective Go][66] - A guide to writing good, clean and readable Go code for beginners. [CC-BY-3.0][5] (text), [3-clause BSD][29] (code).
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* [Lua Programming][126] - A completed Wikibook on programming Lua. [CC-BY-SA-3.0][127] .
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* [Practical Haskell - getting started with Stack][50] - A series of tutorials designed to help people get started programming Haskell. [CC-BY-SA-4.0][125].
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* [The GNU C Programming Tutorial][280] - An introduction to programming in C by the nice GNU people. PDF. [GNU FDL][281].
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* [why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby][237] - An interesting introductory book for Ruby. [CC-BY-SA-3.0][127].
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[47]: https://www.gnu.org/software/freedink/
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[48]: http://box2d.org/about/
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[49]: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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[50]: http://seanhess.github.io/2015/08/04/practical-haskell-getting-started.html
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[51]: http://www.godotengine.org/
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[52]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godot_%28game_engine%29#Scripting
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[53]: http://scummvm.org/
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[63]: https://www.garagegames.com/products/torque-2d
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[64]: http://phaser.io/
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[65]: https://playcanvas.com/
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[66]: https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html
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[67]: http://voxeljs.com/
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[68]: http://craftyjs.com/
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[69]: http://threejs.org/
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* Hotfix - depends on a proprietary engine.
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* MonoGame - patent issues.
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* PuzzleDash - depends on a proprietary compiler.
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* Sandbox Maker - based on free software, says it's "open source", uses nonfree license.
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* Sandbox Maker - based on free software, says it's 'open source', uses nonfree license.
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* Starling - relies on a proprietary language.
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* MightyEditor - says it's "open source", uses nonfree license.
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* MightyEditor - says it's 'open source', uses nonfree license.
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Unclear
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